Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Friday, February 09, 2007

Rob Thorworth

Sorry these vids are so dark but I was using a Kodak digital camera--not ideal for video capture. Rob and crew again blew the roof off the joint in Canton. They're playing the next two Thursdays at the Austin Grill, and if you like good song writing and/or quality guitar playing you should check them out.

Two covers by the Rob Thorworth Trio. John Lee Hooker and I believe Little Feat, respectively.





Nice to see a few butts in the seats last night. Ellen Cherry stopped by after the Move Like Seamus rehearsal and we talked The Wire. I think our table ate about six baskets of free chips and dip. Cha put one basket in her dinner doggie bag.

Monday, February 05, 2007

Tunes



Giving this CD a workout lately. I might like it as much as I Can Feel the Heart Beating as One, which is my favorite Yo La Tengo*. I Am Not Afraid is specifically rooted in the 1960s/very early 1970s, with extended acid jams reminiscent of Ummagumma/Atom Heart Mother/Meddle-era Pink Floyd. There are aesthetically-pleasing nods to John Cale("Black Flowers") and Roger McGuinn ("The Race is On Again"), to Velvet Underground and the pop psychedelics of bands like the Electric Prunes. The album is not stale, however, and manages to innovate while successfully weaving its way through more than a dozen musical styles. The singing is interesting, the harmonies more complex than other YLT I know. There is lots of gorgeous guitar shredding, of course. At times moody, challenging, and mysterious, I Am Not Afraid is not afraid to include pure pop ditties either.

I might be too busy this weekend to see their Friday show at Sonar--hopefully I can get away!

*Tip of the hat to Silenus, who started this.